Quantum Gravity and String Theory

   

Basics of Atomic Cosmology

Authors: U.V.S. Seshavatharam, S. Lakshminarayana, B.V.S.T. Sai

Part-2: Current cosmological changes may be reflected in any existing atom. Hubble length (c/H_t) can be considered as the gravitational or electromagnetic interaction range. In this report an attempt is made to verify the cosmic acceleration in a quantum mechanical approach. The four key assumptions are : 1) Reduced Planck’s constant increases with cosmic time. 2) Being a primordial evolving black hole and angular velocity being (H_t), universe is always rotating with light speed. 3) Atomic gravitational constant is squared Avogadro number times the classical gravitational constant and 4) Atomic gravitational constant shows discrete behavior. This may be the root cause of discrete nature of revolving electron’s total energy. With reference to the present atomic and nuclear physical constants, obtained (H_0) = 69.642 km/sec/Mpc and can be compared with the recent value (H_0)= (69.32 +/-0.80) km/sec/Mpc.

Comments: 18 Pages. 100 years of quantum mechanics, nuclear physics and cosmology can be refined and unified.

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